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[SOLVED] Broadcom, Possible Solution - Printable Version +- Linux Lite Forums (https://www.linuxliteos.com/forums) +-- Forum: Hardware - Support (https://www.linuxliteos.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?fid=6) +--- Forum: Network (https://www.linuxliteos.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?fid=24) +--- Thread: [SOLVED] Broadcom, Possible Solution (/showthread.php?tid=979) |
[SOLVED] Broadcom, Possible Solution - Scott(0) - 10-11-2014 Edit (20June15): This thread is solved in the spirt that it doesn't appear to work. If you try this approach please post your results if you have time. Thank you. ~Scott The video below (from PuppyLinux) illustrates this but here it is in three steps. 1. Install LL 2 2. Run system-updates (no reboot) 3. Install drivers (reboot) It seems installing the Broadcom drivers without rebooting after the initial system-update will prevent the system-update process from breaking the wireless drivers. This approach worked here but will it work for other hardware? I have no way to test this. Can anyone confirm this works? [youtube]C-TZ-sXvoXk[/youtube] Re: Broadcom, Possible Solution - ohjrson - 10-12-2014 There is information in this thread as well https://www.linuxliteos.com/forums/index.php?topic=877.0 Re: Broadcom, Possible Solution - waynebob - 10-16-2014 Tried this on my Dell Inspiron 1501, didn't work. :'( Re: Broadcom, Possible Solution - D. Schetselaar - 10-16-2014 Didn't work for me either (also Dell Inspiron 1501) |